18A:35-4.15 - Findings, declarationsÂ
18A:35-4.15. Findings, declarationsÂ
1. The Legislature finds and declares that:
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a. chess increases strategic thinking skills, stimulates intellectual creativity, and improves problem-solving ability while raising self esteem;Â
b. when youngsters play chess they must call upon higher-order thinking skills, analyze actions and consequences, and visualize future possibilities;
c. in countries where chess is offered widely in schools, students exhibit excellence in the ability to recognize complex patterns and consequently excel in math and science; andÂ
d. instruction in chess during the second grade will enable pupils to learn skills which will serve them throughout their lives.Â
L.1992,c.201,s.1.Â
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1. The Legislature finds and declares that:
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a. chess increases strategic thinking skills, stimulates intellectual creativity, and improves problem-solving ability while raising self esteem;Â
b. when youngsters play chess they must call upon higher-order thinking skills, analyze actions and consequences, and visualize future possibilities;
c. in countries where chess is offered widely in schools, students exhibit excellence in the ability to recognize complex patterns and consequently excel in math and science; andÂ
d. instruction in chess during the second grade will enable pupils to learn skills which will serve them throughout their lives.Â
L.1992,c.201,s.1.Â
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